Predictive model for CAR‐T cell therapy success in patients with relapsed/refractory B‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

Author:

Pu Lianfang12ORCID,Wang Huiping12,Wu Fan12,An Furun12,Xiao Hao12,Wang Yangyang12,Liang Xue12,Zhai Zhimin12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Hematology/Hematological Lab The Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University Hefei Anhui China

2. Center of Hematology Research Anhui Medical University Hefei Anhui China

Abstract

AbstractChimeric antigen receptor T‐cell (CAR‐T) therapy has demonstrated remarkable efficacy in treating relapsed/refractory acute B‐cell lymphoblastic leukaemia (R/R B‐ALL). However, a subset of patients does not benefit from CAR‐T therapy. Our study aims to identify predictive indicators and establish a model to evaluate the feasibility of CAR‐T therapy. Fifty‐five R/R B‐ALL patients and 22 healthy donors were enrolled. Peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets were analysed using flow cytometry. Sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive and negative predictive values and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) areas under the curve (AUC) were determined to evaluate the predictive values of the indicators. We identified B lymphocyte, regulatory T cell (Treg) and peripheral blood minimal residual leukaemia cells (B‐MRD) as indicators for predicting the success of CAR‐T cell preparation with AUC 0.936, 0.857 and 0.914. Furthermore, a model based on CD3+ T count, CD4+ T/CD8+ T ratio, Treg and extramedullary diseases (EMD) was used to predict the response to CAR‐T therapy with AUC of 0.938. Notably, a model based on CD4+ T/CD8+ T ratio, B, Treg and EMD were used in predicting the success of CAR‐T therapy with AUC 0.966 [0.908–1.000], with specificity (92.59%) and sensitivity (91.67%). In the validated group, the predictive model predicted the success of CAR‐T therapy with specificity (90.91%) and sensitivity (100%). We have identified several predictive indicators for CAR‐T cell therapy success and a model has demonstrated robust predictive capacity for the success of CAR‐T therapy. These results show great potential for guiding informed clinical decisions in the field of CAR‐T cell therapy.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,General Medicine

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